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city health is the response ability of the city. for risk for a lung disease disease consultation, treatment for the disturbed. blood pressure for heart disease and child care for those who cannot afford. well, 55. 1255. and in another part of the big city, that tiny town program is beginning. a happy community is healthy community. the recreation centers in the big city provide happiness for many people. for the preschool child are skills to learn and things to dream. for the old and the forgotten. there are many useful days ahead ahead. all over the great city, there are thousands who love to play baseball and got to have a basis for a baseball. and what other wonderful games that a player when you grow up. softball. tennis tennis and soccer. boxing. field hockey. or perhaps a picnic at forest park and watching some of those funny games people like to play their. or maybe just fishing with dad. now. sure a lot of things to do in the big city. but for others players all like the men who maintain the city's 50 baseball diamonds. 29
city health is the response ability of the city. for risk for a lung disease disease consultation, treatment for the disturbed. blood pressure for heart disease and child care for those who cannot afford. well, 55. 1255. and in another part of the big city, that tiny town program is beginning. a happy community is healthy community. the recreation centers in the big city provide happiness for many people. for the preschool child are skills to learn and things to dream. for the old and the...
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cities. it is difficult to imagine a more timely moment for us to convene this particular forum. in the years since we last met, here in chicago, indeed, in the we have seen, examples of something that is extraordinary. cities are becoming important as players on the national stage, bypassing national governments to look to each other for solutions to global problems. in the last week alone, mayors and city leaders across this country affirmed their support for what had been an agreement among nations, the paris climate accord. yet, climate change is not an outlier in city-to-city coordination. quite the opposite. it is happening as well on issues of inclusion, immigration, health, security, governance, and human rights, and so many other critical issues that face our world today. in fact, "extraordinary" is perhaps the wrong word to describe this trend. direct city-to-city coordinations emerging and maturing, becoming wonderfully ordinary. why? why is this happening? the answer is that urban
cities. it is difficult to imagine a more timely moment for us to convene this particular forum. in the years since we last met, here in chicago, indeed, in the we have seen, examples of something that is extraordinary. cities are becoming important as players on the national stage, bypassing national governments to look to each other for solutions to global problems. in the last week alone, mayors and city leaders across this country affirmed their support for what had been an agreement among...
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city. we really are behind the curve of so many other cities, and i'm sure you're going to hear from dr. dale and allen jacobs and what's happening elsewhere what we should be doing here. let me introduce yan dale. i think many of you know him. he is the director of the center for public space research and the school of architecture a at the royal danish academy in copeenhagen. there's a description i saw the other day about his life between buildings, which is a great title, life between buildings. i thought it was a apt way to introduce him. by the way, the three of us probably represent about 320 years of planning, so we've got the crowd beat in this area, okay. [laughing]. >> the ziption of his book goes like this. this is the best source of understanding how people use public spaces in our city. published in many languages, it continues to be the undisputed basic introduction to the inner play between public space design and social life. dr. gail advocates a sense sybil straight forwar
city. we really are behind the curve of so many other cities, and i'm sure you're going to hear from dr. dale and allen jacobs and what's happening elsewhere what we should be doing here. let me introduce yan dale. i think many of you know him. he is the director of the center for public space research and the school of architecture a at the royal danish academy in copeenhagen. there's a description i saw the other day about his life between buildings, which is a great title, life between...
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city college of san francisco. i'd like to thank you for holding this hearing today. first of all, i want to let you know my dad attended college city college of san francisco in 1951. it was because of city college he was able to learn english, find a union job and support his family. if it wasn't for city college of san francisco, i don't know where i'd be right now. but i am a counselor with my advance degree so i am city college. the other -- i wasn't planning on speaking today, but i really wanted to get up here and share with you something that i found very distressful. i think it was like the second semester when our interim chancellor was at our college. it was a staff development day and all of us were called in to a huge auditorium and we had a speaker that sang the praises of university of phoenix. and we were told that we needed to offer more classes like them, online classes, putting more students so we could offer -- we serve more students by offering online classes. so, although that might be appropr
city college of san francisco. i'd like to thank you for holding this hearing today. first of all, i want to let you know my dad attended college city college of san francisco in 1951. it was because of city college he was able to learn english, find a union job and support his family. if it wasn't for city college of san francisco, i don't know where i'd be right now. but i am a counselor with my advance degree so i am city college. the other -- i wasn't planning on speaking today, but i...
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we find that cities really do both. those are successful cities. they do both in terms of sequencing are doing them together. that matters. who does these things? when we talk to our clients, and a lot of our clients happen to be mayors of cities or governments or states. the policy space that is available to them is limited. they cannot control trade or customs or national level issues that might matter. at the world bank, we encourage -- too the more october be more opportunistic about the city went. it is about what falls within the administrative agreement of the man himself. it involves external partnerships with neighboring jurisdictions where the national government. ist is really important growth coalitions. bringing in stakeholders in the private sector and other actors in the community to build a growth coalition around a shared strategy or vision be many give you an example closer to home. -- strategy or vision. let me give you an example closer to home. in south america, a city in columbia. it was a city that had an economy mainly domin
we find that cities really do both. those are successful cities. they do both in terms of sequencing are doing them together. that matters. who does these things? when we talk to our clients, and a lot of our clients happen to be mayors of cities or governments or states. the policy space that is available to them is limited. they cannot control trade or customs or national level issues that might matter. at the world bank, we encourage -- too the more october be more opportunistic about the...
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one is the federal and state grants that come into the city to city college. so this is actually based on their most recent financial statement for 2010-2011. in that year they received 188 million in grants. the other impact we looked at was on city employers. so, we were able to match students graduating from city college programs and the most recent data we had was the academic year of 2010-2011 to the u.s. department of labor data to match those programs. in many cases they were a match to those programs. in some cases we had to estimate. so in last year in 2011 we are comparing more than 2200 graduates that had and were as degrees that were not going on to school or some kind of certificate which is a licensed vocational program which is a specific skill. so for 52 programs, i need to say also about u.s. department of labor data. it also covers marine county and san mateo county. we included these areas so we are looking at the whole picture. using those three schools, in 4152 programs, job demand, annual job demand far exceeded the skills labor that was
one is the federal and state grants that come into the city to city college. so this is actually based on their most recent financial statement for 2010-2011. in that year they received 188 million in grants. the other impact we looked at was on city employers. so, we were able to match students graduating from city college programs and the most recent data we had was the academic year of 2010-2011 to the u.s. department of labor data to match those programs. in many cases they were a match to...
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the city attorney's office here in this city is arguably the number one city attorney's office anywhere in the country and it is because of the leadership of our current city attorney and i know there are big shoes to fill and so in making a decision like this, it's not a decision that you take lightly. it's important to do what is in the best interest of the city and ultimately assembly member chiu will be doing this job for the next couple of months until you, the people of the city of san francisco make your decision. he is the peoples' attorney. he represents the people of the city and county of san francisco and, ultimately, you are the ones who decide and i think that over the years many of you and hands down, he is one of the most gracious, hardworking, consensus building, structured, relentless, pursuit of justice person i know. i've worked with him for many, many years on so many issues starting with the board of supervisors and before i bring david chiu up to say a few words, i remember when i was elected to the board of supervisors and one of the first supervisors who reached
the city attorney's office here in this city is arguably the number one city attorney's office anywhere in the country and it is because of the leadership of our current city attorney and i know there are big shoes to fill and so in making a decision like this, it's not a decision that you take lightly. it's important to do what is in the best interest of the city and ultimately assembly member chiu will be doing this job for the next couple of months until you, the people of the city of san...
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it says we believe in free city because city college is fun. our judy goodman, she's the best teacher in the world, and i'd like to say maya scott, you know her, maya scott, she's the teacher. she's from the city college. i do. i like city college a lot. i like it. no, i think that's it. take care. love you. yeah, love you, too. bye. >> good morning, supervisors, and welcome, supervisor stefani. my name is sue ann linder, and i'm a professor in social science. i first came to city college in 1977, and i came back as an older adult to transition from nursing to teaching history. i'm devoted to student success. recently, the new york state legislature passed a bill for $7.5 billion to implement free state and city schools. we don't have that option because of prop 13. we must do a set-aside here, and this is not a set aside, it's a payment forward for real student and adult success in san francisco and huge social and economic impact. thank you so much for your time. >> hi. monica collins. i did work at city college for a long time. i went there
it says we believe in free city because city college is fun. our judy goodman, she's the best teacher in the world, and i'd like to say maya scott, you know her, maya scott, she's the teacher. she's from the city college. i do. i like city college a lot. i like it. no, i think that's it. take care. love you. yeah, love you, too. bye. >> good morning, supervisors, and welcome, supervisor stefani. my name is sue ann linder, and i'm a professor in social science. i first came to city college...
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for cities. we are stronger individually when we are strong collectively, and that is precisely why your league of california cities exists. we are 482 separate cities, but the league's efforts for all california cities ensure that each city is stronger. it's our strength together that has been instrumental in the league's advocacy this year. last year, we successfully passed proposition 22 which provided strong protections for local revenues. did you know that this was our fourth, or depending on how you count, if you include 1998 and 1999 at one and two, fourth or fifth straight victory at the ballot box. your league has truly become a powerful force in the state political arena. [applause] but who would have guessed that just a few months later, in january of this year, our newly elected governor would announce his intention to eliminate redevelopment agencies throughout california in a way that clearly violates the new california constitution. in the process, his proposal would have killed 30
for cities. we are stronger individually when we are strong collectively, and that is precisely why your league of california cities exists. we are 482 separate cities, but the league's efforts for all california cities ensure that each city is stronger. it's our strength together that has been instrumental in the league's advocacy this year. last year, we successfully passed proposition 22 which provided strong protections for local revenues. did you know that this was our fourth, or depending...
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we got our seawall put into the city's assets and ten years ago the city said, what's under there and protecting our shoreline and provides flood protection to the downtown and city administrator's team and the mayor's won a grant called the city administrator's award and we went to other cities to see how we would insure flood insurance along this important shoreline. we started investigating very deeply, learning about all layers of mud down to the bottom, down to the top, how this, how this shoreline is stable and then, the city family decided we would go out to our voters with a general obligation bond, now six years ago, i believe or yes. to say we know we have a bad problem. look at all this earthquake risk. we know the tide is rising and we know the waterfront is important and protects all the city infrastructure and what we love about this town but but we don't know what to do. can we have a ten percent down payment to figure it out. i was shocked the city officials were willing to be that proactive and aggressive to say this is a problem to solve. and amazingly, 84% of the sa
we got our seawall put into the city's assets and ten years ago the city said, what's under there and protecting our shoreline and provides flood protection to the downtown and city administrator's team and the mayor's won a grant called the city administrator's award and we went to other cities to see how we would insure flood insurance along this important shoreline. we started investigating very deeply, learning about all layers of mud down to the bottom, down to the top, how this, how this...
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opportunities in our city, they need to be a part of our city. and it's not just about giving out free gifts or giving out free turkeys or giving out free anything. it's about what type of job opportunities, what type of internships, what type of commitment are you going to have to the most vulnerable residents of our city? how are we going to impact lives? you're basically -- this is a great economic opportunity maybe for you and the city, but how does this directly impact residents of the city? so, i think we have to do a better job in making those connections. >> let's talk a little about the issue of sports, the role of sports in the city's economic future. are you supportive of the plans for the new warriors stadium? >> i'm supportive of a plan that includes the residents of this city. specifically, with the warrior stadium, i think it could be a great opportunity for san francisco. but i want to make sure that in the agreement that there are some requirements that make sure that people are not just employed for construction opportunities. t
opportunities in our city, they need to be a part of our city. and it's not just about giving out free gifts or giving out free turkeys or giving out free anything. it's about what type of job opportunities, what type of internships, what type of commitment are you going to have to the most vulnerable residents of our city? how are we going to impact lives? you're basically -- this is a great economic opportunity maybe for you and the city, but how does this directly impact residents of the...
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open minded cities. this is important for us. we have many things in common in the past but also the present. we have read some of your economic proposals, like mission bay, similar to some of our high-tech projects in barcelona. i want to express our gratitude, mayor newsom, for your projects that you have introduced. as well, above all, i hope this ceremony is a commitment for a good relationship. we have many things to share, compared, learn together. in our agreement, we mentioned civil rights, transfer, education, art, and many other things. i hope that started the day we could consolidate new levels of cooperation and develop them. let me add my -- and by the mayor of said the disco and every other official to visit barcelona. i am sure that our cities can grow and learn together. today, it is a great honor for us to be here. thank you, mr. newsom for your hospitality. [speaking catalan] we have another sister city like you, mr. mayor. [speaking catalan] thank you very much to everybody. congratula
open minded cities. this is important for us. we have many things in common in the past but also the present. we have read some of your economic proposals, like mission bay, similar to some of our high-tech projects in barcelona. i want to express our gratitude, mayor newsom, for your projects that you have introduced. as well, above all, i hope this ceremony is a commitment for a good relationship. we have many things to share, compared, learn together. in our agreement, we mentioned civil...
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a city could not put a cross in my view, on city hall. but in the context of a system where flags go up and down, then it is a violation of the free speech part of the first amendment and not an establishment clause violation. the end. >> i would like to take issue there was no control. i mentioned the stipulation in which it was stipulated that he had to review it for whether the city's decision to fly the flag was consistent with the city's message. that was in mr. rooney's affidavit as well. there was a deposition taken. and one subject they never asked him about was what do you do to make sure it's consistent with the city's message. they never asked that question. and so it's stipulated a at 149 that he would review to make sure the city's decision to fly the flag was consistent with the city's message. >> the problem you have with that answer is that the city's message was diversity of views and backgrounds. and clearly, religion was one of them. you have no problem with raising flags that had religious symbols on it. you had no pro
a city could not put a cross in my view, on city hall. but in the context of a system where flags go up and down, then it is a violation of the free speech part of the first amendment and not an establishment clause violation. the end. >> i would like to take issue there was no control. i mentioned the stipulation in which it was stipulated that he had to review it for whether the city's decision to fly the flag was consistent with the city's message. that was in mr. rooney's affidavit as...
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to city. integration and migration needs will come from international collections of cities. we are known for creating and sharing best practices. we need the space to create a new international politics. , i was invited to speak at the negotiations on the global migration at the united nations. surprisingly or not surprisingly, there had been no formal city input in those negotiations. despite naming a host of political actors come nowhere did the compact mentioned city government. this is an important process politically, as it is the first time countries have come together to regulate immigration. when president trump with a true from the negotiations last december, u.s. cities and many here today passed a similar message on as you did around climate change, that you were still at the table to figure out today's biggest problems together. as i pointed out in my speech at the united nations, most migrants leave cities come ago two cities, and returned to cities. 20% of migrants worldwide liv
to city. integration and migration needs will come from international collections of cities. we are known for creating and sharing best practices. we need the space to create a new international politics. , i was invited to speak at the negotiations on the global migration at the united nations. surprisingly or not surprisingly, there had been no formal city input in those negotiations. despite naming a host of political actors come nowhere did the compact mentioned city government. this is an...
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it takes a small city to organize this global city forum. on behalf of the council of global affairs and the chicago financial times, i would like to thank the speakers who were joining us today. more than 50 from all corners of the world. we are able to be here as well in this wonderful setting in which mayors and architects, ceos, educators and journalists and all of you are gathered because forward thinking corporations and organizations believe global issues addressed here today are critical. they are right, and we are glad they are with us here. i therefore want to thank our sponsors. of course also are supporting sponsors, hyatt hotels corporation, motorola's solutions, united airlines, usg corporation. and our foundation sponsors. thanks to all of you for your support. i also want to thank our international and civil partners who made possible the richness of the content of the next few days. none of this is possible without your presence and your support. finally i want to thank the 500 delegates who join us here from more than three
it takes a small city to organize this global city forum. on behalf of the council of global affairs and the chicago financial times, i would like to thank the speakers who were joining us today. more than 50 from all corners of the world. we are able to be here as well in this wonderful setting in which mayors and architects, ceos, educators and journalists and all of you are gathered because forward thinking corporations and organizations believe global issues addressed here today are...
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we need to tax since the reachist city. richest city. i love city college. it seems like the trend is we've gone away from caring about people. students are living in their cars. they have food insecurity. we need to start caring about human beings again and students and teachers. they work hard to make this a great city. thank you. >> thank you. >> before the next speaker, i would like to remind members, there are no audible mentioned and no signs, thank you. >> i'm dotty bridge, a senior-taking classes at senior college and the department i take is fashion has been cut 73% i wanted to say a couple of things. first of all within i take classes for the joy of learning. i have degrees, i don't need more degrees. so i'll speak for the people there because it offers a richness you get nowhere else. my favorite class is upholestry and these classes are completely full and next semester one class and what do you do with the other 50 studentses? whstudents?who knows. we move on to forward-thinking schools. when you look forward, recycling, that's the way of the fu
we need to tax since the reachist city. richest city. i love city college. it seems like the trend is we've gone away from caring about people. students are living in their cars. they have food insecurity. we need to start caring about human beings again and students and teachers. they work hard to make this a great city. thank you. >> thank you. >> before the next speaker, i would like to remind members, there are no audible mentioned and no signs, thank you. >> i'm dotty...
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it is time i think for our city to think more creatively about what city hall can do to support city college . in this time of need we held a hearing of the budget committee last week where we started to think about in-kind support, whether the electricity or water bills, but also in-kind support for elections of the trustees of the college board system. also other ideas for how we can be more supportive. my hope is, after this resolution, i hope that is passed . overwhelmingly here at the board and we can put our heads together i know the mayor and the controller and others also sat down with the former chancellor and others last year at this time to come forward to provide some economic and management support as well. but my hope is that we continue to move after we have acted on this resolution. first that the resolution calls the college to use as much funds to the ballot opposition prop a, to use resources for classroom use and acknowledges is amended that achieving accreditation , is so critical for the institution and a healthy, adequate reserve is also critical. in short the
it is time i think for our city to think more creatively about what city hall can do to support city college . in this time of need we held a hearing of the budget committee last week where we started to think about in-kind support, whether the electricity or water bills, but also in-kind support for elections of the trustees of the college board system. also other ideas for how we can be more supportive. my hope is, after this resolution, i hope that is passed . overwhelmingly here at the...
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city college of san francisco. as a student i've been part of this city college for two years. i just recently finished all my studies last semester. but, you know, like a lot of things are happening here, you know, there are a lot of problems in city college like we have bathrooms that haven't been fixed. we have -- [speaker not understood]. we also have a lot of resistance in terms like a couple years ago we had our resource center being requested by undocumented students and, you know, it was really sad to walk in the halls and see people that weren't smiling at me really hurt, a lot of hypocracy. because at that point at that moment, those people were the ones that were accessing the [speaker not understood] resource center and now they are like here trying -- because they're losing their jobs, saying that you know, they're advocating for students of color when at that point they weren't advocating for it. the second point is at that moment to [speaker not understood] we were fighting for entrance for low-incom
city college of san francisco. as a student i've been part of this city college for two years. i just recently finished all my studies last semester. but, you know, like a lot of things are happening here, you know, there are a lot of problems in city college like we have bathrooms that haven't been fixed. we have -- [speaker not understood]. we also have a lot of resistance in terms like a couple years ago we had our resource center being requested by undocumented students and, you know, it...
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college if saving city college means having a city college that no longer looks like what city college has been. so, supervisor avalos talked about the language programs. it's the adult education classes, the job training programs, the work force development initiatives. it's the second chance programs for formerly incarcerated youth. it is the bet van center that helps so many vets not only get training, get jobs. it's the guardian scholars programs that serves former foster care students with academic and nonacademic support. it's the programs addressing senior help. it's helping students transfer to four-year colleges. it's preserving lower cost higher education can which is -- city college is the only way that so many low-income folks can go to college. it's maintaining the special community-based campuses like mission campus in my district that serves 8500 students, 70% of whom are immigrants. i do think that we need to continue these hearings and i will end with this, that my hope and what i would like to do as the district 9 supervisor is at the next hearing that we have -- and
college if saving city college means having a city college that no longer looks like what city college has been. so, supervisor avalos talked about the language programs. it's the adult education classes, the job training programs, the work force development initiatives. it's the second chance programs for formerly incarcerated youth. it is the bet van center that helps so many vets not only get training, get jobs. it's the guardian scholars programs that serves former foster care students with...
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sister cities i am absolutely delighted that we are sister cities. and particularly since we are not blood relations, as it were, seems the pleasure gained from having children, one another and is really what gives a relationship weight. what i find particularly pleasing is that in this relationship that we have chosen to enter into, the distance between us is having a positive effect. if there is a sense of competition, then it is one that is driving business. what i also find particularly attractive is that those who have chosen one another demand proof of love, as it were. and there is more family networks stretching over it that makes the relationship a matter of course. instead, we reflect one another's common grounds, we assure one another and we strengthen each other by consistently renewing our relationship. providing proof of love is easily done in san francisco. i like courting and to be courted, and more importantly this is something that helps us make progress. we are here to work on behave of our cities to establish with you a network of
sister cities i am absolutely delighted that we are sister cities. and particularly since we are not blood relations, as it were, seems the pleasure gained from having children, one another and is really what gives a relationship weight. what i find particularly pleasing is that in this relationship that we have chosen to enter into, the distance between us is having a positive effect. if there is a sense of competition, then it is one that is driving business. what i also find particularly...
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just one mega city after another. what good company? what do future cities need to look like? so that will want to live in them, but still be preserving the earth can where we live, continue to be a lifestyle choice, or is it time to make saving the planet a priority the, let's imagine we would all live in a city really all of us just like in the film planted city by liam. yeah. 10000000000 people live here. that's roughly the same amount. the united nations forecasts will be living on earth in 2050. they all live in one spot. a joy can take megacity. a utopian dream for actually work. let's take a look realities 1st. more than half of the world's population already lives in cities, only around 10 percent live in the countryside. the rest live in between in one of the many variations between suburbs and urban areas. i'm living in ken, they're out of town in australia, and most people in kent are living in the suburbs. and i'm living in a house about 4. tell me to away from the city center. and you know, we can see comes arrows while a base and pull something's cutting all the
just one mega city after another. what good company? what do future cities need to look like? so that will want to live in them, but still be preserving the earth can where we live, continue to be a lifestyle choice, or is it time to make saving the planet a priority the, let's imagine we would all live in a city really all of us just like in the film planted city by liam. yeah. 10000000000 people live here. that's roughly the same amount. the united nations forecasts will be living on earth in...
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the city. and finally, i was thrust upon with the obligation to make sure that i selected a police chief, not a temporary police chief. a chief that will carry forth what i consider to be one of the most important things in this city, to secure the public safety of the great city of san francisco. i think i have done that, with the selection and now the appointment of the chief. so many people have come up to me and clearly you expected a chief who had spent 30 years in his life, but i did not realize how many people he has really known in every part of this community. they come up and they thank us for making that wonderful decision. you will see right off the that, if he will be a great partner to make sure our police force and all the public agency facilities work together and we produce a higher level of public safety in the new year. i set out for a number of these objectives to perform those things in the most non-political way and to give it my full, 150% attention. that means to not be
the city. and finally, i was thrust upon with the obligation to make sure that i selected a police chief, not a temporary police chief. a chief that will carry forth what i consider to be one of the most important things in this city, to secure the public safety of the great city of san francisco. i think i have done that, with the selection and now the appointment of the chief. so many people have come up to me and clearly you expected a chief who had spent 30 years in his life, but i did not...
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city college. free college is one of the ways to protect san francisco for san franciscans and i understand we have many items to speak from the public on this item as well so of course want to take comments and questions from board committee members as well and i believe we also have a presentation from the controller's office and the city economist. >> supervisor kim it's you're item however you like proceeding or public comments it's your call. >> great. thank you chair farrell, so i will ask teddy again who is the chief economist to do a brief presentation on the study of this item. >> thank you and good afternoon supervisors. ted egan controller's office of economic analysis. we issued a economic impact report on item and i will return you through the report. transfer tax is all sellers of real property in the city pay and progressive tax and from 0.5% up to 2.5%. the proposed legislation is for properties over $5 million and raise the rate highest to 3%. it's a general tax used for any govern
city college. free college is one of the ways to protect san francisco for san franciscans and i understand we have many items to speak from the public on this item as well so of course want to take comments and questions from board committee members as well and i believe we also have a presentation from the controller's office and the city economist. >> supervisor kim it's you're item however you like proceeding or public comments it's your call. >> great. thank you chair farrell,...
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i think this city is a wealthy city. we spend a lot of money on social services in our city, but why are these social services not impacting people's lives in the way that it's changing people's lives for the better? so, i want to make sure that we work with residents and we work to help them grow within public housing and to not be priced out of the city as a result. i think that's one of the big issues. the other issue is connecting people to job opportunities, long-term employment, stable employment, employment that gives people dignity, that gives them pride. i mean, everyone wants to take care of their family. and sadly, people are sometimes pushed into a life of crime because that's the easy route to obtaining money. i mean, it was really easy for me as a kid to choose to sell drugs because everyone around me was selling drugs. wasn't easy for me to get a job because i didn't have a lot of examples of people working other than my grandmother who was working as a maid, or other folks i saw working at the grocery sto
i think this city is a wealthy city. we spend a lot of money on social services in our city, but why are these social services not impacting people's lives in the way that it's changing people's lives for the better? so, i want to make sure that we work with residents and we work to help them grow within public housing and to not be priced out of the city as a result. i think that's one of the big issues. the other issue is connecting people to job opportunities, long-term employment, stable...
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, cities could grow that were consumer cities, places where people wanted to live. that's one way of understanding why there's no variable that were the predicts metropolitan area growth than january temperature. above all, meshes went -- americans went towards places that have warmer januaries. now, that is both a challenge and an opportunity because, in fact, we only survive by attracting and retaining talent. and that's not easy. part of it involves getting the basics of city government right. part of it does involve affordable housing, short commutes, low crime rates, livable neighborhoods. but a lot of it is also about fun because the reason why 20-somethings live overwhelmingly in cities is to be near other 20-somethings and to take advantage of fixed-cost things like the boston urban library. now, i'm not going to make any particular comments about our culture here in boston, but it is true that if there are regulations that make it definitely to innovate, if there are barriers erected by various social groups that make it difficult for smart people to come u
, cities could grow that were consumer cities, places where people wanted to live. that's one way of understanding why there's no variable that were the predicts metropolitan area growth than january temperature. above all, meshes went -- americans went towards places that have warmer januaries. now, that is both a challenge and an opportunity because, in fact, we only survive by attracting and retaining talent. and that's not easy. part of it involves getting the basics of city government...
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, network of european cities. the prize of better organization is greater influence but the price of not getting ourselves organized will be diminishing returns from many city meetings, city leaders like myself and many of you in the room are asked to attend on a weekly basis. if we don't get our networks organized we will be charged with having a confused voice on the issues that matter. i fear that after a period of frustration the world's key decision-makers will move on without us. we need to begin working with our interdependencies. we need city networks like metropolis, resilient cities, see 40, ucl g, to work on this. and at the very least we need to get them to coordinate their diaries, a simple but complex task, to ensure that we are not pulled in 15 directions at the same time and are impact diluted. i believe the global contract for migration is an exciting opportunity for cities to test the full potential of our influence. we can ensure that from this point on city ordinance is included at every stage
, network of european cities. the prize of better organization is greater influence but the price of not getting ourselves organized will be diminishing returns from many city meetings, city leaders like myself and many of you in the room are asked to attend on a weekly basis. if we don't get our networks organized we will be charged with having a confused voice on the issues that matter. i fear that after a period of frustration the world's key decision-makers will move on without us. we need...
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it is a dense city, not as much as city of new york. that gives you a chance to have a life experience 24/7, not just during your business day. >> other questions? >> a specific problem -- i'm wondering [inaudible] are there specific problems that you are looking -- is it a problem? [inaudible] >> we have so many problems to solve. just the other day, for example, we were trying to figure out how do we get even a better preparation in our neighborhoods for the expected earthquake disaster we are having in the city and along comes a whole bevy of coming in this economy that affects the management and the host company that is start ing in san francisco that want to plan with us and not wait for a disaster to hit and then find out that we could have accessed many people. that is helpful for the mayor to search for more partners and get ready and be more excited about recovery. when you look at what happened in new orleans and all the victims of tornados. they always tell you they could have been more ready for this had they engaged people
it is a dense city, not as much as city of new york. that gives you a chance to have a life experience 24/7, not just during your business day. >> other questions? >> a specific problem -- i'm wondering [inaudible] are there specific problems that you are looking -- is it a problem? [inaudible] >> we have so many problems to solve. just the other day, for example, we were trying to figure out how do we get even a better preparation in our neighborhoods for the expected...
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i return we say had a wonderful time we met you and a at city hall and able to address our city hall depth heads and discuss how we're each trying to make our cities better looking their transportation system you should see what seoul has in their enlightened transportation system and we at that time, what mayor park signed a memorandum of understanding to begin this partnership and to reinvisibility it with great knowledge that we have had a strong history with our citycy and consul generals office we're honored to host you today mayor park and know that our visit will create great new ties and more vigor in our relationship i noted that earlier how wonderfully modern our cities are and how we both strife to make sure our citizenry share in that innovation we also, if you have not been to seoul i think many of you have in this room but to the millions of other followers of mayor parks twittering account we're a city that matches each other in beauty we have great hillside and he each value our water ways for instance, the bay is a tremendous river we're modern cities we're innovativ
i return we say had a wonderful time we met you and a at city hall and able to address our city hall depth heads and discuss how we're each trying to make our cities better looking their transportation system you should see what seoul has in their enlightened transportation system and we at that time, what mayor park signed a memorandum of understanding to begin this partnership and to reinvisibility it with great knowledge that we have had a strong history with our citycy and consul generals...
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city. updated at regular intervals from the comfort of their home or workplace. next bus uses satellite technology and advanced computer modeling to track buses and trains, estimating are bought stocks with a high degree of accuracy. the bus and train our arrival information can be accessed from your computer and even on your cellular phone or personal digital assistant. knowing their arrival time of the bus allows riders the choice of waiting for it or perhaps doing some shopping locally or getting a cup of coffee. it also gives a greater sense that they can count on you to get to their destination on time. the next bus our arrival information is also transmitted to bus shelters around the city equipped with the next bus sign. riders are updated strictly about arrival times. to make this information available, muni has tested push to talk buttons at trial shelters. rider when pushes the button, the text is displayed -- when a rider pushes the button. >> the success of these tests led to th
city. updated at regular intervals from the comfort of their home or workplace. next bus uses satellite technology and advanced computer modeling to track buses and trains, estimating are bought stocks with a high degree of accuracy. the bus and train our arrival information can be accessed from your computer and even on your cellular phone or personal digital assistant. knowing their arrival time of the bus allows riders the choice of waiting for it or perhaps doing some shopping locally or...
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of the city vivek kundra released a bunch of data sets that the city had previously had. add it all over the web or not release it all and basically they're trying to use the state it to create services to create maps to create stories about what's happening in cities and that allows people to to to make change and to experience their city and more you know useful fashion now into this realm of this public civic realm we find a lot of for profit corporations stepping you talked about i.b.m.'s operation center in rio de janeiro and and. i don't want to characterize your characterization but it seemed like you were less than satisfied with the way that rio is portray itself as a smart city. you want to refine that a bit. yeah i mean the reason i wrote the book was you know i'm trained as it was an urban planner i know about cities i educated myself over many years about technology and how technology was getting into cities particularly the internet and network technologies. and you know i really saw the technology in the service of cities not cities in the service of techno
of the city vivek kundra released a bunch of data sets that the city had previously had. add it all over the web or not release it all and basically they're trying to use the state it to create services to create maps to create stories about what's happening in cities and that allows people to to to make change and to experience their city and more you know useful fashion now into this realm of this public civic realm we find a lot of for profit corporations stepping you talked about i.b.m.'s...
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can be safe, a city that can be solvent, and a city that can be successful. if i may invite zack parker to please set up to the podium. he is 8 years old. he is going into the fourth grade at sherman elementary school. he likes playing basketball and drawing. he will be visiting yosemite and his family in oregon over the summer and attending summer camps. thank you for coming today. he is joined by his mother. go ahead,. >> hello. [inaudible] mayor lee said he wants the city to be safe, the word means more than one thing. will walk to school, play outside, or go shopping with our parents, but it also means that we should also help people who need food, the doctor, or a place to sleep. the whole city is stronger when we make sure we can all feel safe. today, we are hearing about how we can grow a stronger, healthier, safer san francisco for all our city's families and children. [applause] >> thanks, zack. next, to talk about a solvent city, i would like to invite and 11-year-old just graduated from harvey milk civil rights academy. she will be going into the s
can be safe, a city that can be solvent, and a city that can be successful. if i may invite zack parker to please set up to the podium. he is 8 years old. he is going into the fourth grade at sherman elementary school. he likes playing basketball and drawing. he will be visiting yosemite and his family in oregon over the summer and attending summer camps. thank you for coming today. he is joined by his mother. go ahead,. >> hello. [inaudible] mayor lee said he wants the city to be safe,...
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of shiraz, is the city of shiraz a cultural city , a city of medical services, and in fact, is it a treatment? now, for example, these issues there are many functions in our cities and this one. in fact , our cities are not known , where is the destination of this city, in which direction should it be located, if the government does not agree with the point you said , then the government will come to the streets and say , sir, you must deliver the tabsili project to my image. you should, for example, get the plan approved by me , he was doing a mockery, he said that mr. shiraz, for example , you know why the government failed in the debate on the mockery of the land, look at the mockery of the land. do you know why? because in the urban hierarchy, the first city , tehran , has three times the population compared to the second city, mashhad. in the hierarchical system , the first city is, for example, 5 million. now, for example , a country like germany is similar to our country, the population of which is the second city, for example, one million. the government has come. he has lef
of shiraz, is the city of shiraz a cultural city , a city of medical services, and in fact, is it a treatment? now, for example, these issues there are many functions in our cities and this one. in fact , our cities are not known , where is the destination of this city, in which direction should it be located, if the government does not agree with the point you said , then the government will come to the streets and say , sir, you must deliver the tabsili project to my image. you should, for...
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most city advertising agreements require companies to remit to the city of higher of a minimum annual guaranteed or percentage of gross revenues of least 40%. however, the agreement between dpw and the company only requires 7% advertising revenues to be permitted to this city. this next slide is a chart that illustrates the differences in revenue generated by different contracts. in 2009, clear channel generated a net annual revenue of $7.6 million wear asjc d ececuax -- the airport received $6.7 million whereas the department of public works only received half a million dollars. therefore, -- supervisor campos: that is 7%? >> there's a base pay -- there is a base payment plus 7%. therefore, we recommend the department of public works actually try to negotiate amendments to the existing agreement and include some kind of incentive because they're obviously making money and may now want to remit some much money to the city, but if we increase the number of commercial kiosks' they can install, we could increase revenues to the city. supervisor farrell: you have obviously been working wi
most city advertising agreements require companies to remit to the city of higher of a minimum annual guaranteed or percentage of gross revenues of least 40%. however, the agreement between dpw and the company only requires 7% advertising revenues to be permitted to this city. this next slide is a chart that illustrates the differences in revenue generated by different contracts. in 2009, clear channel generated a net annual revenue of $7.6 million wear asjc d ececuax -- the airport received...
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just outside the city centre. — the city centre and just outside the city centre, as well. this is an extremely— city centre, as well. this is an extremely busy part of the city. you can hear— extremely busy part of the city. you can hear the — extremely busy part of the city. you can hear the tram notification going on now— can hear the tram notification going on now to _ can hear the tram notification going on now to say that the trams have been _ on now to say that the trams have been halted into the city centre. i am surprised because of the level of police _ am surprised because of the level of police presence here, the amount of various— police presence here, the amount of various cordoned off, and the amount of worry _ various cordoned off, and the amount of worry. people are reassured by the police — of worry. people are reassured by the police presence, but they are obviously— the police presence, but they are obviously quite frightened about the reports _ obviously quite frightened about the reports i _ obviously quite frightened about the reports i
just outside the city centre. — the city centre and just outside the city centre, as well. this is an extremely— city centre, as well. this is an extremely busy part of the city. you can hear— extremely busy part of the city. you can hear the — extremely busy part of the city. you can hear the tram notification going on now— can hear the tram notification going on now to _ can hear the tram notification going on now to say that the trams have been _ on now to say that the trams have...
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welcome to the model city. farm is shanghai mugger once grew sugar cane here now his farmland has given way to shiny glass buildings. india's first so-called smart city was built on his fields around the clock there are people working here for customers all over the world. fifteen years ago this was all just fields now an entire city has been built on land that i used to farm. here in my carpet our city we now have people working in twenty six parks . mother potter is a showcase city it reflects everything that i would like to be efficient clean and safe. it was built by investors with the promise of rapid growth and a new prosperity. start cities like this one are now planned for areas all over the country it's hoped they will bring the kind of progress india is looking for. so. we've come to shankar modest home. his telling his two grandchildren how life suddenly changed when the city was built . it was a dramatic transformation. look this was our old house. was right next to it. that's where we kept our live
welcome to the model city. farm is shanghai mugger once grew sugar cane here now his farmland has given way to shiny glass buildings. india's first so-called smart city was built on his fields around the clock there are people working here for customers all over the world. fifteen years ago this was all just fields now an entire city has been built on land that i used to farm. here in my carpet our city we now have people working in twenty six parks . mother potter is a showcase city it...
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in this city, letting other cities. i have had experience with public housing administration and i would like to tell you that some images are being created, for example, at west parking lot, which is what it is , the less parking lot of city college is that piece of isolated property that is underused. we heard -- it is underutilized when you close the door after this meeting. so the whole notion that this is a piece of property that is just sitting there, waiting for someone to come spend a lot of money to develop as a false notion. many streets at night are underutilized parking metres out here that are underutilized. be careful how you hear that language. this is public land. it should be turned over to public institutions. city college is that institution assumes the whole city. it needs that property. we are going to be building from a bond issue that we all voted for. the performing arts education center. on the upper parking lot that will displace parking, free city college, hopefully everyone here supports it a
in this city, letting other cities. i have had experience with public housing administration and i would like to tell you that some images are being created, for example, at west parking lot, which is what it is , the less parking lot of city college is that piece of isolated property that is underused. we heard -- it is underutilized when you close the door after this meeting. so the whole notion that this is a piece of property that is just sitting there, waiting for someone to come spend a...
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we need the city college. i would like to ask the last thing to extend the study recently done to the department of public health. let's get concrete numbers about the victims of violent crime, the health disparities and let's analyze how many of those people do not have a baseline education and there is the direct core. >> i think the point that is changing people's lives especially those that might go into prison complex, with the second chance program really helps people get back on their feet. it's hard to quantify economically how that helps. i think it's tracy faulconer's program that helps with that reentry and help something get skills and if there is a way to help someone out of poverty. i thank you for the presentation. >> sure. thank you. >> next speaker? anyone else that would like to speak? >> good morning, thank you board of supervisors and thank you for helping city college out. we desperately need your help. city college will not only affect those who can not afford college but those who have h
we need the city college. i would like to ask the last thing to extend the study recently done to the department of public health. let's get concrete numbers about the victims of violent crime, the health disparities and let's analyze how many of those people do not have a baseline education and there is the direct core. >> i think the point that is changing people's lives especially those that might go into prison complex, with the second chance program really helps people get back on...